Jun Fan Gung Fu / Jeet Kune Do

Jun Fan Gung Fu was Bruce Lees innovative combination of different martial
ideas that occurred between 1964-1967. In 1967. Jun Fan Gung Fu became known as Jeet Kune
Do; abbreviated as JKD. Jeet Kune Do eventually became a concept known to a few top
Jeet Kune Do instructors as Jeet Kune
Do Concepts, a way of training, a way to adapt to any possible situation that could occur
in a self defense situation and a way to evolve. This was long before MMA
schools were around...JKD was the first to explore different ranges of fighting.
Jeet Kune Do is not practiced as a set pattern in the
training methods or through forms. Which can only be done by researching various martial art styles to learn more
possible paths to take along with different lines of attack to defend. It was meant for his students and generations to come to understand Bruce
Lees fighting methods with the way he would have wanted it to progress and
not stay with a certain stagnant pattern that never grows. (See:
SOME THOUGHTS ABOUT JEET KUNE DO)

Jeet
Kune Do
has now evolved very scientifically through only a few of Bruce Lee's closest students,
such as Larry Hartsell and Dan Inosanto. Jeet Kune Do is
the attribute of many different fighting systems with a basic format consisting of
intercepting your opponents strikes to hand-trapping as you would see in Wing Chun,
utilizing the mechanics of boxing with boxing to fencing like evasive footwork. In this day and age it is a complete self-defense method that uses kicking,
boxing, finger jabs, elbows, knees, head butts, takedowns. And also now-a-days,
Jeet Kune Do, as it is taught at the Practical Self Defense Training Center, has a very highly enhanced standing and
ground grappling tactical game consisting
of various different grappling styles.

We offer a very intensive Mixed Martial Art, AKA - MMA program based on Muay Thai (Thai Boxing), Jeet
Kune Do and Integrated Grappling Systems. Our Thai Boxers have always done very
well in Muay Thai bouts. Our grapplers have also done very well over the years.
These are the prerequisites for our MMA fighters to get used to fighting in the
ring or in the cage. Jeet Kune Do is such a well put together science, it can be
adapted to the fighting methods of MMA or for street oriented self defense
situations. Blended with Muay Thai and Integrated Grappling Systems, it has been
proven to work very well in both...especially in MMA fighting.

If you feel you have what it takes to be an MMA fighter, contact Ron to find out
what you have to do. info@psdtc.com